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Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Nobody: 9:12am On Jun 14, 2020 |
fulanimafia:No tribe is more critical of their governor than igbos ...ikpeazu is the worst governor in the east but at least he is better than many governors in the west Igbos always expose the bad doings of our givernors ...but u guys never u keep hiding them ...from osun governor that commissioned pots to ogun that has done nothing Ikpeazu is doing roads , building things yet we roast him everyday ...same with obiano and enugu governor's .....keep hiding yours 1 Like |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Sammy07: 9:16am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Rodwave: I am very stupid I agree. But what will make you not to be an idiot or more stupid than I am is for you to: 1. Give me pictorial evidence and link where GEJ do the ground breaking of 2nd Niger Bridge 2. Give me a link where it is reported that GEJ award the contract to any of the contractors and tell me the name of the contractors. 3. Give me a link and pic of 2nd Niger Bridge pre June, 2015 4. Give me a link where Stella upgraded Enugu airport to international standard that receives more Planes and Landing space. if you can't do these 4, you're the one that is stupid. 5 Likes |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Nobody: 9:22am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Lol. See the responses from the OP's brothers. Abeg I can't laugh jare. Let the country divide already and let each region face their destinies. |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Sammy07: 9:23am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Igbochief001: You just finish smoking weed. you guys don't criticize yours unlike ours. BTW, none of the SW governors dey 2nd tenure. Have you forgotten when one of your governors banned some media in government house? Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Lagos are in their 1yr in Office, hope you know that? yet they are heavily critize even by the media, not only Nairaland. denying a governor for 2nd term is very common in the west unlike the east. |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by History555: 9:24am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Sammy07: U want link to enugu airport, so ethopian airlines were landing in your backyard. You are far stupid than you can imagine. You are not getting any link, what goes on in lgbo land on non of fuckinf business. So go and die 1 Like |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Nobody: 9:25am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Sammy07:Show me a thread on nairaland criticizing a south Western governor opened by a Yoruba man in the last 1 months ...ikpeazu was only few years old when we started |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Sammy07: 9:26am On Jun 14, 2020 |
History555: lol, When last did you hear Ethiopian airlines in Enugu? don't make me laugh Abeq. give me link to the above 4 points I mentioned. if you can't, then you and that guy that quote me are the stupid ones. 1 Like |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by overall90: 9:29am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Rodwave: i just tire for this people. any thing to paint Igbos black is welcome to them. i recall how this same yorubas fought Stella Odua when Ethiopia airlines started operating from Enugu and she wanted Etihad to start doing the same thing. Buhari came and stopped the works going on in both the Enugu airport and second Niger bridge all in the guise of probe and rewarding the contracts while the ones in other areas were on going. the truth is head or tail,there is no easy way for Igbos in this Buhari government. |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by kingzizzy: 9:31am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Marine54: Ahhhhh my brother! If all these terrorist groups were from Igbo land, they would have been killing Igbos everywhere. Thats when Buhari would have waged the real war on Igbos. They would have been shouting every day. But because the terrorists are from the North, the war on Boko haram isnt serious, the killings not taken serious and the political position of the North isnt affected. And then someone will open a stupid thread like this to be blaming Igbos when others are doing far worse and getting away with it 1 Like |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Sammy07: 9:34am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Igbochief001: Lol, in last one month? you're not Okay. None of the SW governors are in their 2nd tenure. Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Lagos are in their 1 yr in office. Akeredolu performed well in Ondo yet he might not get re elected. People criticize him very well in Ondo. Same as Fayemi |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by joeyfire(m): 9:49am On Jun 14, 2020 |
OP - I dont know what you mean by politics of bitterness. Igbos are represented in APC even though we dont like that nonsense party. Igbos have been running mates to Buhari twice and there have been igbo buharists from day one. Igbo leaders have never used tribalistic rhetoric against other tribes like Northern and Yoruba leaders including Obas have used shamelessly against us. Igbos dont form mobs and murder non-indigenes like the northerners and yorubas have done to us many times since independence. If the politics of hate is our not giving APC plenty of votes then we shall continue to to practise it for the foreseeable future. APC started out from the beginning as a gang-up against GEJ/Igbos so to hell with APC. Its unfortunate that you link non-support for APC as justification for marginalising the South East. The yorubas and northerners fought Goodluck Jonathan bitterly from his first day in office. They abused him, insulted his wife, attacked his tribe and all but if you check www.bpp.gov.ng and observe the years he was in power you will see so many projects he did for them. You cannot build a country with bitterness like the South West and North have been doing and failing. Igbos know this and dont want to be with people who are bitter thats why most of us want our own country. Simple and short |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by overall90: 9:53am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Okoroawusa: what are the concerns. that it is the Igbos fault that Buhari is excluding them from projects. Did everybody in Daura vote for Buhari during 2015 and 2019 elections. and what was the reason for Buhari not siting any project in the south East during his PTF days. so of you think you understand what is happening but you don't. |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Juchii(m): 10:10am On Jun 14, 2020 |
kingzizzy: I never said that southeast is the problem and i never said of anybody helping someone to become rich. I am talking about national politics and in politics, you have to compromise. Southeast needs to come together and push forward an engender. As things are now in national politics, it seems like we are always the enemy with nothing to benefit from it. Looking at how things are going, they are leaving us behind. Railway cost billions of dollars, how much is even second niger bridge? Little above half a billion dollars and we are celebrating. Look at government institutions in southeast and other region. From schools to hospitals. Do you think that government don't have good hospitals? Just travel to Lagos and Kano. Do you think that government don't have good schools? Just travel to ABU and OAU. Even a state sponsored hospitals in Kano is better than all the hospital in southeast states combine. We are losing and when you are losing, you go back and restrategize. For your point, yes I agreed that dangote became rich through the government but he is not the only one that passed through that path even some Igbo sons, became rich through government help. Dangote is just business driven and he knows what he want. 4 Likes |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Juchii(m): 10:14am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Mel003: Train on the rail line is not really important, what is important is the rail line. The train can always be changed. It is like buying a car, you can always change it when you have the money as far as the road is there to drive it. 2 Likes |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Juchii(m): 10:18am On Jun 14, 2020 |
History555: I am not talking about bihari, I am talking about national politics. Buhari alone can not make decisions alone. If we have good representative like Southwest, things wouldn't have been this messy. 2 Likes |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Juchii(m): 10:24am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Igbochief001: I would advise you to leave democracy out of this matter. Democracy is good on paper but impossible to practice it. No country is fully practicing democracy now. This is just pure politics and I don't blame buhari for it. And to tell you the truth, PDP did the worst, PDP didn't even come to buhari in terms of development in southeast. This just the pure truth. This administration is focusing more on infrastructure and other regions are getting the biggest part of it 2 Likes |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Ugwuoke347(m): 10:35am On Jun 14, 2020 |
kingzizzy: .Ask him. Help us ask the nwa-anu-ofia who is recklessly flying his shallow resoning like a kite. Nigerians and their evil logic will shock even the devil himself. |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Juchii(m): 10:38am On Jun 14, 2020 |
overall90: Democracy is not what made them so developed. They just used a good strategy and even before they invented democracy, they always ahead of others. And for your point, you are blinded by hate, so I can't explain more things to you. It is a waste of time because you have made your stand clear 1 Like |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Juchii(m): 10:48am On Jun 14, 2020 |
HeadShot: Yes? Even up till today i can't find anything wrong with that statement. it is just that it was politically wrong. In real life scenario, we all will feel the same way. For you, you may not say it but you will never treat everyone equally in life whether you like it or not. Those that supported you to become who you are will always be your first. 1 Like |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Juchii(m): 11:01am On Jun 14, 2020 |
Egalitarian1: This your point would have gone far but no country is practicing full democracy even in a saner country. So it is better to be individually against than to be regionally against. Once a president indentify a region that is against his political progress, he will fight back or he may not like that region. That is just human behavior and it happen to everyone. Unless that region show their loyalty in another way, the president will always have poor opinion about that particular region even after stepping down. Democracy is on the papers but we are just humans. 2 Likes |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Deebwebb: 11:05am On Jun 14, 2020 |
kingzizzy:that boy must be from the wasteland,no Igbo man can reason like that,even me in delta understands the politics against the igbos |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Deebwebb: 11:21am On Jun 14, 2020 |
All this you wrote is nonsense,we Igbo's want out of nigeria,Nigeria can never work.the katsina people that voted for buhari what have they gotten if not killing and raping there women.the best is disintegration..let's stop celebrating mediocrity. go to twitter and pity for Nigerians.other Africans have insulted the life out of Nigeria...Nigeria is shithole.no region in Nigeria have light,good roads,insecurities everywhere, just look at what happened in Lagos during the lockdown,they mobbed bed bus,1million boys, awawa boys are all Nigerian youths now tell me which region are benefitting,ritualist is a norm in Ogun state.the best is disintegration unless you are a parasite from a certain tribe that dread staying alone.. |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Tap0lane: 12:04pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Igbochief001: You sow what you reap. With Ebele Jonathan you reap bountiful while Yoruba n North lamented with buhari you must wail sorrowfully for the entirety of his 8 years. You can direct all. Other complain to hell fire where your likes belong. |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Mel003: 12:19pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
allthingsgood: Are you telling me that bullet train can use those tracks |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by allthingsgood: 12:23pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Mel003: What is bullet train Smh |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by maestroferddi: 12:27pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Sammy07:No sensible person should take this trash you posted seriously. Even a half-wit should be able to reckon/figure out that things cannot go on indefinitely as Buhari has made it... You can continue to regale yourself in fantasy...that is your business. For all intents and purposes, I am proud of we Igbos....We have taken a principled stand on the failure called Buhari...We are not compromising for anything in the world. In the future, history will be kind to the great Igbo nation for having the circumspection and presence of mind to totally repudiate one of the most incompetent leaders in recent memory. In the fullness of time, we shall reclaim our pride of place... 1 Like |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Nobody: 12:46pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Tap0lane:North lamented what ? They had speaker and senate president Tinubu prevented yorubas from having speaker so who do u blame |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Nobody: 12:48pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Juchii:Are u high , what are u talking about .. building 100bn naira bridge is what u are talking about ? Owerri port Harcourt road , owerri onitsha sroad , owerri umuahia road all this are PDP projects from owerri alone Which project did buhari do in Igbo land bridge ? What again ? Don't even go there |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by Nobody: 12:51pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Sammy07:Oga Igbo governor's have been dragged even with less than 2 years in office ..hope of imo state is being dragged even ...what are u saying |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by overall90: 12:59pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Juchii: you are just a confused impostor masquerading as an Igbo. you are even saying that Buhari should not be blamed.lol what strategy did the Western countries use?by developing some areas why neglecting others.so if i am blinded by hate,what is Buhari blinded with?Love! you know in your heart that what Buhari is doing is not good but you created this topic to bait Igbos for the usual bashing but we have told you people severally that we are not expecting anything from Buhari government.is that too difficult to comprehend? |
Re: A Call For Deep Reflection; Southeast And The Lingering Politics of bitterness by fulanimafia: 1:00pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Igbochief001: You're yet to outline what your "justified" insults on other regions have gained you so far. Biafra? Referendum? Infrastructural Development? Political advantage? Why do you think others don't retort in words and instead action that makes you yell "marginalisation" at every turn? It is profitable to be wise. 1 Like |
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